False fire alarm at residential property near Imperial Drive, Mohnton PA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a residential fire alarm near Imperial Drive. Multiple heat and smoke detectors were triggered, but the homeowner later confirmed the alarm was false. The incident was resolved without fire.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Coomero Township near Imperial Drive between Candy Road and Beach Road.
00:05
Residential fire alarm.
00:06
Station 42, engine 42, ladder 57,
00:09
engine 691, tanker 72, Coomeroon Township.
00:13
Near Imperial Drive between Candy Road and Beach Road.
00:16
For residential fire alarm, reported being all heat and smoke detectors alarm.
00:20
Dr.
00:25
Kirk, Captain 42 is responding.
00:34
Captain 42 responding near Imperial Drive to residents, all heat and smoke protectors from the alarm company.
00:44
Only the same alarm came in yesterday as well.
00:51
I was available.
00:53
That's so much.
01:04
Medics by two one at ready 1212.
01:10
1212. Forty-youburgs additional.
01:17
Okay.
01:19
The long company called out today.
01:20
Craig, who's the homeowner,
01:23
called on a proper code for a false alarm, requested a cancel, did not state what happened.
01:28
1212.
01:33
Received. Engine 42, emergency, everything else, normal flow.
01:40
Copy engine 42, emergency, everything else, normal flow, 12.
01:43
All units responding, automatic fire alarm, near Imperial Drive, Engine 42.
01:53
To proceed in, emergency speed, all other units, normal flow, 1212.
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Location mentioned:
Imperial Dr, Mohnton, PA 19540
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